_ AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO DAYS, HERBERT MARSHALL, HERBERT MARSHALL, Witt GERTRUDE) MICHAEL, In "FORGOTTEN FACES." Two Brilljant Stars in an Unforgettable Drama ! Recommended bu Censor for Adults. THE 11.0 A.M. THE - - REGENT s.o 5 P.M. REGENT Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. FRIDAY NEXT! A PICTURE CERTAIN OF AX HONOURED " PLACE IN YOUR MEMORY OF SCREEN MASTERPIECES! An important event in the history of this theatre's presentations, for anions the greatest attractions that 1030 lias so far given you none will rank higher than this! A great hook ■v . favourite of millions ... a hook teeming with tense situations, with deeds of daring. with heart-warming romance . . . now becomes a. great motion picture . '. ■ produced for you by the men wiio made '"Ph <' Count of * Monte Cristo" ... a picture made . lavishly . ■ ■ with unstinting imagination . ■ with inspired acting! GLORIOUSLY THRILLING ENTERTAINMENT, AUTHENTIC IN EVERY DETAIL! JAMBS „-pENIMORE QOOPER'S yyORLD jgELOVED QLASSIC, " THE LAST OF THE " THE LAST OF THE " THE LAST OF THE " THE LAST OF THE " THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS." MOHICANS." MOHICANS." • MOHICANS." MOHICANS." .Alternating tender romance WITH BREATHLESS 'SCENES OF BARBARIC WARFARE! With a Cast of Thousands, headed by RANDOLPH SCOTT, HENRY WILCOXON, BINNIE BARNES, BRUCE CABOT, HEATHER ANGEL, PHILIP REED. Immortalising the heroic struggle of a handful of men and women to carve a new nation from the wilderness. The grandeur, the excitement and adventurous sweep of this remarkable story has 'been captured with such stirring realism that it will become one of the long-remem-hered masterpieces of screen history ! ( A Reliance Picture—United Artists. t Approved Jor Universal Exhibition. — Featurettes include — £ Mickey Mouse's Latest Cartoon in Colour, ! £ "ORPHAN'S PICNIC." And the Latest Edition of the r Sensutional Series, "MARCH OF TIME, No. 6." = "MARCH OF TIME, No. 6." = Every issue of which makes you z: Think, Talk and Feel. REGENT — FRIDAY NEXT! | Book Your Seats Early—Box Plans ou view — now at the Theatre (Phone 02-SSS). = I Fuller-Ha.vward's Phone 26-400. - ( CINEMA—GREY LYNN, | I Surrey Crescent. = Newsreel Session, 7.30 p.m. = DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. = Bebe Daniels and Alice Faye = in "MUSIC IS MAGIC." = A Bright Musical Cornedv. — Gene Gerrard in "IT'S A BEX." = Both Approved Jor Universal Exhibition. = I Fuller-Hayward's —— Phone 20-041. I Z I BRITANNIA—PONSQNBY I I • Three Lamps Terminus. I I —
• Newsreel Session, 7.30-8 p.m. Beautiful MARGARET SULLA VAN, ' in "SO RED THE ROSE." I The Golden-voiced NINO MARTINI in "HERE'S TO ROMANCE," With Genevieve Tobin. Both Approved tor Universal Exhibition. I Fuller-Hay ward's — Phone 22-653. 1 VICTORIA—DEVONPORT. I At 7.30 p.m. Adults, (3d—GUEST NlGHT—Children, 3d Myrna Loy, Ramon Novarro, Reginald Denny in "A NIGHT IN CAIRO." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Robert Armstrong, Mae Clarke, John Gilbert in "FAST WORKERS." Recommended by Censor lor Adults. DANCING. A UCKLAND'S PREMIER DANCE CLUB will hold another DANCE TO-NIGHT at the LABOUR HALL, Pitt St. (Old-time.) AND WHAT A NIGHT! Everyone will be there to see the fun. Music by STAN ASTON'S POPULAR HAVANA BAND. Perfect Floor, Chocs.. Cigs., Streamers and i\o\elties Galore. A Night you can't afford to miss. 2 Monte Carlos, Statue Waltz and Other i Novelty Dances. Ladies 1/6. Supper Free. Gents 1/6. Double 2/U. M.C. s Bill Watts and Keii. Sunnisli. 7 /R\ G KEr LYXN K-s-A-QUEEN CARNIVAL. CWO® DANCE QUEEN. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). ST. JOSEPH'S HALL, Great North Road. OLD-TIME DANCE AND CARDS. Savoy Orchestra. Good Prizes and Supper. Come chase the blues away for One Shilling. _J 7 Municipal hall newmarket. 1/ —Old-time Dancing De Luxe—l/ Monte Carlo. Spot Waltz, Supper. All the Popular Dances. Variety the Keynote. 808 ADAMS and his ORCHESTRA. Admission, 1/. Erie Cleaver. M.C. 7 To-night. to-night. EDEN RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. GRAND FINAL DANCE. j "SYMONDSVILLE," Lower Symonds St. '■ El'l SHALFOON'S ORCHESTRA. 7 | RS.A. HALL, ROYAL OAK —TO-NIGHT. • OLD-TIME, SEASONED WITH
MODERN. Ted Rivett ami his Khythm Aces. Monte Carlo. Supper. Admission. 1/. 7 fIARLTOS T O - N I G H 3?. The Usual Gaiety and Joy OF A liEAL MODBK.X CABARET. CARLTON — TO-NIGHT. 7 rpO-NIGHT —PURfi. HALL, So, Jervois Rd. J- (Top Curran St.) OLD-TIMB DANCE. Good Dance Band. Also Flag 500. i) I'iizes. Supper. Admission. 1/. x 7 BURNNAND'S Dance Band—Ullice 23' i, 1 Queen St Phones 42-430. 25-81)9. C PARKER'S Band, Time Rhythm, Favourite Melodies.—Pliones 13-340, 21-405. * 12 ■■SHOPPING. •TOP, Indigestion—Use China Blend. 3 lb.—Johnstone's Teas, opp. Rendell M\V.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 238, 7 October 1936, Page 24
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